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Deep Forest, deep forest, and it is the dream crowned by the French duo Eric Mouquet, Michel Sanchez, pioneers of multiethnic 'synthetic' music that invades my space and tickles the cerebral cortex. "Yuki Song": the sweet notes of the Shakuhachi played by the virtuoso Japanese flutist Kifu Mitsuhashi come with intense progression.
Deep Forest, deep forest, and it is the dream crowned by the French duo Eric Mouquet, Michel Sanchez, pioneers of multiethnic 'synthetic' music that invades my space and tickles the cerebral cortex.
"Yuki Song": the sweet notes of the Shakuhachi played by the virtuoso Japanese flutist Kifu Mitsuhashi come with intense progression.
The review explores Deep Forest's album Music.Detected_ as a deeply immersive and mature New Age work. It highlights the use of multiethnic instrumentation fused with electronic and synthetic elements to create a unique sonic landscape. The reviewer is emotionally moved by the spiritual and contemplative nature of the music, appreciating the global contributions by various artists. Despite occasional critical reflections on ethnic music, the album is praised for its complexity and beauty. Overall, it presents a vivid listening experience that invites introspection and cultural synthesis. Dive into Deep Forest's Music.Detected_ and experience a mesmerizing blend of world sounds and electronic magic today!
This bizarre creation is able to dislodge, but not excessively, those mainstream parameters so beloved by modern cinema. The key message the director offers us is rooted within us: know yourself son, to know others and find inner peace.
This bizarre creation is able to dislodge, but not excessively, those mainstream parameters so beloved by modern cinema.
The key message the director offers us is rooted within us: know yourself son, to know others and find inner peace.
Blueberry is an unconventional western film by Jan Kounen that explores spirituality through psychedelic and shamanic themes. The reviewer initially skeptical, ultimately defends the film’s unique style and message. Set against stunning landscapes, it portrays a young man’s journey into Native American culture and mystical knowledge. While not historically accurate, its emotional and philosophical depth stands out. The reviewer recommends reconsidering earlier judgments and embracing its abstract approach. Discover the spiritual and psychedelic layers of Blueberry—watch this unique western and dive deep into its mystical journey today!
Rintarō’s anime Metropolis became a true cult in Japan in just a few weeks. The colors are bright, vivid, cloying if you will, and the graphic style remained faithful to Tezuka’s illustrations, making the anime entirely unique.
Rintarō’s anime Metropolis became a true cult in Japan in just a few weeks.
The colors are bright, vivid, cloying if you will, and the graphic style remained faithful to Tezuka’s illustrations, making the anime entirely unique.
Rintarō’s 2001 anime Metropolis pays homage to Fritz Lang’s 1927 film, combining deep social themes with vibrant cell animation and a strong narrative. The film’s unique style honors Osamu Tezuka’s manga and features a screenplay by Katsuhiro Otomo. Praised for its poetic beauty and faithful artistic approach, Metropolis remains a classic in Japanese animated cinema. Explore the poetic beauty and vivid animation of Rintarō’s Metropolis—watch this timeless anime classic today!
If anyone happens to get sucked into a black hole... remember to have Houston decode for you, in binary system, the very concept of Love because it's important. This film will be a masterpiece—that's what Nolan insists, though the story seems written by a spastic baboon.
If anyone happens to get sucked into a black hole... remember to have Houston decode for you, in binary system, the very concept of Love because it's important.
This film will be a masterpiece—that's what Nolan insists, though the story seems written by a spastic baboon.
This review presents an ironic and satirical look at the production and reception of Christopher Nolan's Interstellar. It highlights industry struggles, debates on director selection, and conflicting fan reactions. While the film is praised for its scientific basis, the reviewer criticizes its storytelling and divisive impact on audiences. Overall, the review conveys frustration and disappointment, giving the movie a low rating. Discover this sharp, ironic take on Interstellar and decide if Nolan's sci-fi epic is your masterpiece or mess.
If I had to choose an album that encapsulates all the best features of progressive music without any negative side, without hesitation I’d choose Octopus by Gentle Giant. Although progressive rock aimed to bring a breath of fresh air to popular music... critics often targeted the grandiose suites of prog’s champions, highlighting the excessive technical exuberance.
If I had to choose an album that encapsulates all the best features of progressive music without any negative side, without hesitation I’d choose Octopus by Gentle Giant.
Although progressive rock aimed to bring a breath of fresh air to popular music... critics often targeted the grandiose suites of prog’s champions, highlighting the excessive technical exuberance.
The review discusses progressive rock's unique traits, such as irregular rhythms and diverse instrumentation, while highlighting its philosophical lyrical themes. Despite some prog albums being overly complex, Gentle Giant's Octopus stands out as a perfect example of the genre's best qualities. The reviewer awards the album a full 5/5 rating, calling it a progressive rock milestone. Explore Gentle Giant's Octopus and experience a benchmark of progressive rock brilliance today!
"Michael Sadler sings energetically with an anonymous and direct voice... he also knows how to be a great entertainer." One hundred and thirty minutes of pure apotheosis my good men, my ears are still smoking but luckily not the balls.
"Michael Sadler sings energetically with an anonymous and direct voice... he also knows how to be a great entertainer."
One hundred and thirty minutes of pure apotheosis my good men, my ears are still smoking but luckily not the balls.
This review praises Saga's live album Spin It Again! Live in Munich for its energetic performance and technical skill. Michael Sadler's engaging stage presence and the band's progressive rock sound shine throughout the recording. The reviewer highlights standout songs like "The Perfectionist" and the impressive instrumental "Corkentellis." Despite the band's retirement, this album captures their enduring passion and musical excellence. Discover the energy and skill of Saga's Spin It Again! Live in Munich — watch, listen, and relive this unforgettable progressive rock show!
"Cromwell Stone for f***'s sake, Cromwell Stone," exclaims the badass soldier Blain with emphasis. The intricate story... what the hell... I see the light, oooooooohhh!!! I've had an epiphany, the general theory of relativity is wrong.
"Cromwell Stone for f***'s sake, Cromwell Stone," exclaims the badass soldier Blain with emphasis.
The intricate story... what the hell... I see the light, oooooooohhh!!! I've had an epiphany, the general theory of relativity is wrong.
This review humorously explores Andreas Martens' comic Cromwell Stone, highlighting its ultra-detailed artwork and intricate narrative. The reviewer admires the complex characters and story but sometimes finds the plot confusing. The text blends sarcasm with nostalgia and appreciation for Martens' unique style. Ultimately, it presents a quirky, partially positive perspective with a rating of 3.5 out of 5. Dive into the intricate world of Cromwell Stone and discover Andreas Martens' unique comic artistry today!
Time Machine live in Cleveland by Rush... represents the quintessence or almost of a live performance by a band that is glorified and praised by aficionados of the genre. Neil remains the king of percussion, precise, academic, virtuous. The unusual riffs and solos by Alex shine brightly on their own.
Time Machine live in Cleveland by Rush... represents the quintessence or almost of a live performance by a band that is glorified and praised by aficionados of the genre.
Neil remains the king of percussion, precise, academic, virtuous. The unusual riffs and solos by Alex shine brightly on their own.
The review praises Rush's 'Time Machine 2011: Live in Cleveland' as an exceptional live DVD capturing the band’s iconic sound and performance. It highlights the blend of hard rock and progressive elements, the virtuosity of band members, and their distinctive stage theatrics. Though noting Geddy Lee's voice has aged, the performance remains captivating. The reviewer highly recommends the DVD for fans and newcomers alike. Dive into Rush’s legendary live performance and experience the magic of Time Machine 2011—watch, listen, and relive rock history now!
The atypical Alan Ford turns the Noir film world of the time upside down like a hole-filled sock. Hunger and fasting thus represent the main sport of these poor wretches, and the salary of the T.N.T. group turns out to be just a distant mirage.
The atypical Alan Ford turns the Noir film world of the time upside down like a hole-filled sock.
Hunger and fasting thus represent the main sport of these poor wretches, and the salary of the T.N.T. group turns out to be just a distant mirage.
This review covers episode #11 of Alan Ford, a landmark Italian comic by Max Bunker and Magnus. It introduces the enigmatic Number One and details the quirky, dysfunctional T.N.T. group. The comic is praised for its original pessimistic humor, parodying classic Noir and secret agents with offbeat, grotesque characters. Rich character sketches and the plot’s inventive satire make the comic a beloved cult piece of Italian pop culture. Discover the quirky world of Alan Ford and the mysterious Number One – dive into this classic Italian comic today!
The viewer will inevitably be catapulted into a magical world full of parodies and bizarre characters, enriched by an excellent screenplay and a respectable cinematography. Right in the midst of this whirlwind of existential concepts that shine in a fraction of a second but with intensity equal to that of a Quasar, enters our different hero Buddy.
The viewer will inevitably be catapulted into a magical world full of parodies and bizarre characters, enriched by an excellent screenplay and a respectable cinematography.
Right in the midst of this whirlwind of existential concepts that shine in a fraction of a second but with intensity equal to that of a Quasar, enters our different hero Buddy.
Six-String Samurai, directed by Lance Mungia, is an inventive post-apocalyptic film centered on Buddy, a swordsman and guitarist vying to become king in Lost Vegas. The movie mixes quirky characters, a rockabilly soundtrack, and emotional depth against a backdrop of satire and parody. Despite some soundtrack heaviness, the film's unique atmosphere and individualistic spirit stand out. The reviewer encourages watching this artistic gem with an open mind. Dive into Six-String Samurai and experience a wild, unforgettable post-apocalyptic adventure with killer tunes and quirky heroes!
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